Operations suspended at the American embassy in Minsk, voluntary departure authorized at that of Moscow


The US State Department announced on Monday February 28 that it hadsuspended its operationsat the U.S. Embassy in Minsk, Belarus, andauthorized voluntary departureof its non-essential staff and families at its embassy in Moscow, in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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We have taken these measures due to security concerns arising from the unprovoked and unjustified attack by Russian military forces in Ukraine“said the head of the american diplomacy Antony Blinken in a press release. “We have no higher priority than the safety of American nationals“, he underlined. Belarus has held a referendum that eliminates the obligation for the former Soviet republic allied with Russia to remain a “nuclear free zone“, a change denounced by Westerners.

The United States had already closed its embassy in Kiev in the face of the imminence of an armed Russian intervention, and has been urging its fellow citizens for weeks to leave Ukraine. A small diplomatic team in charge of Ukraine operates intermittently from Lviv in the west of the country, near the border with Poland. The State Department had also called on the Americans in mid-February to immediately leave Belarus, where the Russians had massed soldiers. The US embassies in Minsk and Moscow were already idling after a series of reciprocal expulsions of diplomats that sometimes date back several years.

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